
Research in Astron. Astrophys. 20XX Vol. X No. XX, 000–000 Research in http://www.raa-journal.org http://www.iop.org/journals/raa Astronomy and (LATEX: 2020-0273.tex; printed on October 23, 2020; 11:12) Astrophysics On the photo-evaporation, dust polarization, and kinematics of two nebulae in Sh2-236 Archana Soam1;2 1 SOFIA Science Center, Universities Space Research Association, NASA Ames Research Center, M.S. N232-12, Moffett Field, CA 94035, USA; [email protected] 2 Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, 776 Daedeokdae-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea. Received 2020 July 23; accepted 2020 October 8 Abstract In the work presented here, the impact of magnetic field on the dynamical evolution of cometary globules Sim 129 and Sim 130 in Sh2-236 H II region and the ionized gas streaming out of their surfaces is investigated. The magnetic field morphol- ogy in the region associated with these globules is inferred using optical polarization measurements with the Sampurnanand Telescope at ARIES. The nebular emission is probed through radio continuum mapping at 1.4 GHz with the archival National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) very large array (VLA) Sky Survey (NVSS) data. The correlation of these measurements suggest that the photoevaporated gas from the sur- faces of Sim 129 and Sim 130 is accumulated in clouds and starts streaming along the magnetic field lines. The 12CO (J=1-0) molecular line observations are performed to- wards NGC 1893 from 14-m single dish radio telescope in Taeduk Radio Astronomy Observatory (TRAO). The velocity dispersion in 12CO (J=1-0) molecular line and the dispersion in polarization angles are used in Davis-Chandrasekhar-Fermi formulation to estimate the magnetic field strength towards two sim nebulae. The average value of field strength is found to be ∼60µG with uncertainty of 0.5 times the estimated value. Key words: ISM: general — polarization: nebulae 1 INTRODUCTION In the presence of magnetic field, the dynamical evolution of the globules and the ionized gas stream- ing out of their surfaces get modified significantly depending on the strength of magnetic field and its orientation with respect to the incoming ionizing photons (Henney et al. 2009). This is understandable because, in the ideal magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) limit, matter is well coupled to the magnetic field lines and when the field is sufficiently strong, the magnetic pressure and tension strongly resist any movement of gas in the direction perpendicular to the field orientations. However, no such resistance is offered for the gas motion along the field lines because ionized species can easily move along fields lines. Henney et al.(2009) presented the first 3-D MHD simulations towards magnetized globules and found that photoevaporating globules will evolve into more flattened sheet like structures compared to the non-magnetic cases when the cloud initially has a strong B-field (i.e. 100 times the thermal pressure) perpendicular to the UV radiation direction. The photoevaporated gas accumulates between the ionizing source and the cloud making a recombination region which further prevents the supply of ionizing flux reaching the globule from the ionizing source. Studies have attempted to explain this scenario through 2 Soam A. MHD simulations (Mackey & Lim 2011). These simulations can be tested by tracing the magnetic field orientation with respect to the ionizing radiation in the nebulae sitting on the periphery of HII regions (Soam et al. 2018). Assuming the gas to be totally ionized, the total pressure of the ionized layer on the surface of the globule with respect to the internal neutral gas can be estimated. These parameters hold the potential to provide useful insight into the dynamical states of the glob- ules in the HII regions and enable us to understand the radiation driven implosion (RDI) process. RDI is a process in which radiation from the massive stars drives an implosion into the globules sitting in the vicinity. This process drives the convergent shock into the globule and causes it to implode due to compression. Using molecular line measurements in periphery of H II regions, we can investigate the kinematics of the gas in those region. Polarization and radio spectroscopic observations together provide opportunity to magnetic field structure and associated gas kinematics. In this work, I studied two nebulae Sim 129 and Sim 130, in the vicinity of a young open clus- ter NGC 1893 located at the center of HII region Sh2-236 (a.k.a. IC 410 ). This region is populated by several massive O and B type stars (Maheswar et al. 2007). A detailed list of the high mass stars and their type is presented by (Maheswar et al. 2007). Among the listed five O type stars namely HD 242926 (BD +33 1024, LSV +33◦16), NGC 1893 HOAG4 (LS +33◦15), HD 242935 (BD +33 1026), BD +33 1025 (LSV +33◦17, NGC 1893 HOAG5) and HD 242908 (NGC 1893 HOAG5, BD +33 1023), the central O7.5V type star (Negueruela et al. 2007) HD 242935 is found to be the potential candidate responsible for ionizing the surrounding medium. Here I present the magnetic field geometry of NGC 1893 using optical R-band polarimetry. NIR (H-band) polarimetric observation towards this object have also been carried out using SIRPOL (in prep. by Eswaraiah et al). This region is with smaller angular size (∼10 arcmin) at a distance of 3.2 kpc which makes it easier to cover in few pointings only. This enables us to cover the whole region by observing a few fields. At the above quoted distance of this cluster, the extent of the two nebulae Sim 129 and Sim 130 is of the order of ∼ 4:5 pc (with a diameter of head ∼ 1:0 pc) whereas the distance between the nebulae and the ionizing source is ∼ 6 pc. The morphology of the nebular emission and its orientation with respect to the magnetic field geometry is probed using the archival NVSS data in 1.4 GHz. The estimation of photo-ionizing flux impinging on the two nebulae and to compare it with the expected flux from the O-type stars located towards the region, has also been performed. This paper is structured as follows. Section 2 elaborates the observations and data reduction procedures and the results are presented in section 3. The analysis of the results and the summary of this study are discussed in sections 4 and 5, respectively. 2 OBSERVATIONS & DATA REDUCTION 2.1 Optical polarization observations using AIMPOL Polarimetric observations were carried out with the 104-cm Sampurnanand telescope of Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES), Nainital, India using Aries IMaging POLarimeter (AIMPOL). We used R-band (standard Jhonson Rc filter having λReff =0.630µm) in po- larimetric observations of two field towards NGC 1893. The polarimeter has a half-wave plate (HWP) modulator and a Wallaston prism. The data reduction procedure with details of image size, CCD charac- teristics, pixel size and calculation of Stokes parameters at four different angles of HWP are explained in my earlier work (Soam et al. 2013, 2015). The instrumental polarization has been removed from the observed target stars by observing the unpolarized standards given in Schmidt et al.(1992). 2.2 Molecular line observations from TRAO 0 0 On-The-Fly (OTF) mapping observations covering a region of 28 ×28 towards NGC 1893 were carried out on March 04 and 05, 2016 for the molecular transitions CO (J=1-0) and C18O(J = 1 − 0) (with −1 VLSR = −7:0 kms ) at Taeduk Radio Astronomical Observatory (TRAO). This is a 13.7 m single dish mm wave telescope with SEcond QUabbin Observatory Imaging Array (SEQUOIA) array at Korea photo-evaporation, dust polarization, and kinematics of two nebulae 3 Astronomy & Space Science Institute, South Korea. SEQUOIA has an array of 4×4 pixels and operates in 85−115 GHz frequency range. The system temperature is generally found to be 250 K (85−110 GHz) to 500 K (115 GHz; 12CO). SEQUOIA provides the facilities of simultaneous observations in two different tracers within a frequency band of 15 GHz. The beam size (HPBW) and main-beam efficiency 00 in CO is found to be 44 and 51±2% (Liu et al. 2018). I observed the target for ∼ 180 minutes to ∗ ◦ achieve a rms of 0.3 K in TA scale in CO. Observations of an emission free region within 2 field of the target coordinates were used to subtract the sky signal. The signal-to-noise ratio is estimated to be ∗ −1 ∼16 at the brightest position of TA ∼ 4:8 K. The achieved velocity resolution is ∼ 0:25 km s . SiO maser was used for pointing and focusing of the telescope. The pointing of the telescope was as good as 00 1 ∼ 5 − 7 . Data reduction was performed using CLASS from GILDAS . 3 RESULTS 3.1 Optical polarimetric results The results of optical polarization of 123 sources observed (combining our measurements and previous polarimetric results given by Eswaraiah et al.(2011) towards NGC 1893 are discussed. Eswaraiah et al. (2011) observed 44 stars in V-band. Our polarization angles are consistent with those of their results. The nebula Sim 130 was not covered in the previous polarization observations by Eswaraiah et al.(2011). In this work, I covered the two nebulae by imaging deeper into the cloud and increased the sample to get a relatively high spatial resolution magnetic field geometry in the region between HD 242935 and the two nebulae. The range of degree of polarization (P) is from 0.5 % to 6.0 %. The mean values of P and ◦ polarization position angle (θP ) with corresponding standard deviation are 2.7±1.0 % and 179±11 , respectively.
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